Slavery and indentured servitude both require the person serving to be complete slave to their master. The only difference is, an indentured servant choses to be a slave to pay off a debt, and when their dept is fully paid they no longer have to be a slave. But a slave is forced to be a slave, and their master owns them.
Yes, they started with indentured servitude, but slavery took hold and as time went on grew.
A chance at a better life for the slaves if they lived till the end of the slavery
no
Indentured servitude began to decline in the late 17th and early 18th centuries with the rise of other labor systems, such as slavery and wage labor. By the mid-19th century, it had largely disappeared in most places, replaced by other forms of labor arrangements.
Servitude typically refers to a condition of being in servile or submissive employment, often under harsh or oppressive conditions, but with the possibility of freedom or payment. Slavery, on the other hand, involves the complete ownership and control of one person by another, where the enslaved person is treated as property with no rights or freedoms.
england
Indentured servitude
Indentured servitude
Thirteenth amendment
Indentured servitude
Yes, they started with indentured servitude, but slavery took hold and as time went on grew.
chattel slavery
No, it wasn't. In fact, slavery was said to be a "holy thing". on studyisland the answer was indentured servitude
Slavery existed but indentured servitude was the primary source.
indentured servitude (Study Island)
Slavery arrived in the colonies in 1619 so the colonies started with slavery.
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